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- the present invention relates to a single-reel winding device, and to a method for replacing a full first reel in a single-reel winding device comprising a distributor wheel for distributing an optical fiber to the first reel.
- FIG. 1 is an overall drawing of a single-reel winding device
- FIG. 2 is a drawing showing an example of a winder
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are drawings showing an example of an attachment device and a gripper, respectively;
- FIG. 4 is a block-diagram of a method for replacing a full first reel in a single-reel winding device
- FIGS. 5 a and 5 b are front-view drawings illustrating the attachment and cutting of the optical fiber
- FIGS. 6 a and 6 b are side-view drawings illustrating the extraction of a full first reel from the single-reel winding device
- FIGS. 7 a and 7 b are side-view drawings illustrating the insertion of an empty second reel to the single-reel winding device.
- FIGS. 8 a and 8 b are front-view drawings illustrating the attachment of the optical fiber to an empty reel.
- FIG. 1 is an overall drawing of a single-reel winding device comprising a distributor wheel 1 for distributing an optical fiber 2 to a first reel 3 for winding the optical fiber 2 and a winder 4 .
- the single-reel winding device comprises an attachment device 5 for attaching the optical fiber 2 to the first reel 3 when the first reel 3 is in the exchange area 6 , a cutter 7 for cutting the optical fiber 2 when the first reel 3 is full and a gripper 8 for gripping onto the optical fiber 2 , provided by the distributor wheel 1 , and keeping the optical fiber 2 stationary during attaching and cutting of the optical fiber 2 .
- the gripper 8 also keeps the optical fiber stationary while the first, full reel 3 is removed from the exchange area 6 and a second, empty reel 9 is provided to the exchange area 6 in order to continue winding of the optical fiber 2 .
- FIG. 2 is a drawing showing an example of a winder 4 .
- the winder 4 comprises a first rotatable pin 10 and a second rotatable pin 11 , which pins 10 , 11 are arranged to attach to the first reel 3 for winding the optical fiber 2 on said reel.
- the winder 4 is arranged movably on guide tracks 12 , for revolving the first reel 3 around a center axis 3 - 1 of the first reel 3 and for moving the first reel 3 along the center axis 3 - 1 between different positions in order to wind the optical fiber 2 onto the first reel 3 , and for moving the first reel 3 to an exchange area 6 when the first reel 3 is full.
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are drawings showing an example of the attachment device 5 and the gripper 8 , respectively.
- FIG. 3 a is a drawing showing an example of an attachment device 5 .
- Said attachment device 5 comprises a spring-biased frame 14 and a collector 15 for collecting a piece of tape.
- the spring biased frame 14 may be implemented with a “telescopic” design having two coaxially arranged parts generally tubular parts that are pushed away from each other by a spring in the frame, for instance.
- the attachment device 5 may be configured to collect a piece of tape from a tape supply station, for instance, in order to attach the optical fiber 2 to a reel with said piece of tape.
- the attachment device 5 may also comprise a cutter 7 . According to one embodiment, the cutter 7 is a blade, arranged alongside the spring-biased frame 14 of the attachment device 5 .
- FIG. 3 b illustrates that the gripper 8 comprises movable jaws 13 arranged to open and to close for gripping on to the optical fibre 2 .
- the gripper 8 may comprise an actuator for moving the gripper 8 towards the reel and away from the reel.
- FIG. 4 shows a block-diagram of a method for replacing a full first reel 3 in a single-reel winding device comprising a distributor wheel 1 for distributing an optical fiber 2 to the first reel 3 .
- Said method comprises (A) moving the first reel 3 away from the distributor wheel 1 when the first reel 3 is full until the optical fiber 2 runs over a flange of the first reel 3 , (B) gripping the optical fiber 2 at a position between the distributor wheel 1 and the flange of the first reel 3 , (C) attaching the optical fiber 2 to the flange of the first reel 3 , (D) cutting the optical fiber 2 at a position between the gripper 8 and the flange, (E) removing the first reel 3 , (F) moving a second empty reel to a position where the optical fiber 2 runs over a flange of the second reel 9 , (G) attaching the optical fiber 2 to the flange of the second reel 9 , (H) releasing the optical fiber from the gripper 8 , and
- FIGS. 5-8 further illustrate the method described in FIG. 4 .
- FIGS. 5 a and 5 b are front-view drawings illustrating the attachment and cutting of the optical fiber 2 .
- the winder 4 is arranged to move the first reel 3 away from the distributor wheel 1 when the first reel 3 is full, such that the gripper 8 can grip the optical fiber 2 at a position between the distributor wheel 1 and a flange of the first reel 3 which is closest to the distributor wheel 1 .
- the gripper 8 which is situated between a flange of the first reel 3 and the distributor wheel 1 , moves towards the optical fiber for gripping onto the optical fiber by closing the movable jaws for keeping the optical fiber stationary. Holding the optical fiber stationary with the gripper 8 is advantageous as the optical fiber cannot escape during a reel exchange and it may be precisely positioned for attaching.
- the attachment device 5 collects a piece of tape from the tape supply station 16 with the collector 15 .
- the collector 15 of the attachment device 5 is then pressed against the optical fiber 2 and a larger first flange 17 of the first reel 3 .
- the attachment device 5 presses the collector 15 , having the piece of tape, against the optical fiber 2 and the larger first flange 17 of the full first reel 3 with such a force that the telescopic (for instance) spring-biased frame 14 of the attachment device 5 compresses sufficiently to move the cutter 7 past the collector 15 thus cutting the optical fiber 2 .
- the attachment device 5 may comprise an actuator 5 - 1 for moving the attachment device 5 and for pressing the collector 15 against the optical fiber 2 and the reel.
- the gripper 8 may also comprise an actuator 8 - 1 for moving the gripper 8 towards and away from the optical fiber 2 .
- Said actuators 5 - 1 , 8 - 1 may be, for instance, pneumatic cylinders arranged movably on a rail 25 , as illustrated in FIGS. 5 a and 5 b.
- the gripper 8 When the optical fiber 2 has been attached to the full first reel 3 and cut, the gripper 8 , still holding the free-end of the optical fiber 2 , moves away from the full first reel 3 , so as to allow the full first reel 3 to be moved away from the exchange area 6 for moving the full first reel 3 on to the next processing sequence.
- One possible way to move the full first reel 3 the next processing sequence is illustrated in FIGS. 6 a and 6 b.
- FIGS. 6 a and 6 b are side-view drawings illustrating the extraction of a full first reel 3 from the single-reel winding device.
- a first extension arm 18 having an extracting end 19 , extends from a downstream side of the production line 20 towards the full first reel 3 in such a way that the extracting end 19 is arranged under the full first reel 3 .
- the winder 4 (not shown in FIGS. 6 a and 6 b ) then detaches itself from the full first reel 3 by moving the two rotatable pins 10 , 11 away from each other thus releasing the full first reel 3 onto the extracting end 19 of the first extension arm 18 which then retracts back to the downstream side of the production line 20 with the first full reel 3 .
- the extracting end 19 tilts towards the downstream side of the production line 20 due to contact with a roller or wheel arranged below the extension arm 18 in order to move the full first reel 3 to the production line, as is illustrated in FIG. 6 b.
- FIGS. 7 a and 7 b are side-view drawings illustrating the insertion of an empty second reel 9 to the single-reel winding device.
- the winder 4 (not shown in FIGS. 7 a and 7 b ) is arranged to, after removal of the full first reel 3 , move the second empty reel 9 to a position where a flange of the second empty reel 9 , which flange is located closest to the distributor wheel 1 , is located between the distributor wheel 1 and the gripper 8 , such that the attachment device 5 can attach the optical fiber 2 to the flange.
- the winder 4 is moved back to the exchange area 6 and an empty second reel 9 is rotated to a suitable position for winding in an upstream side of the processing line 21 , as shown in FIG. 7 a .
- the empty second reel 9 is rotated, for instance, by using rollers 22 arranged in a second extension arm 23 in order to obtain a position where holes in at least one of the flanges of the second reel 9 are rotated to a correct position to engage the corresponding pin 10 or 11 of the winder.
- the second extension arm 23 having the empty second reel 9 at the extending end, then extends from the upstream side of the production line 21 towards the exchange area 6 , as shown in FIG. 7 b.
- FIGS. 8 a and 8 b are front-view drawings illustrating the attachment of the optical fiber 2 to the empty second reel 9 .
- the two pins 10 , 11 of the winder 4 move towards each other in order to attach onto the empty second reel 9 , as shown in FIG. 8 a .
- the gripper 8 still holding the free-end of the optical fiber 2 , is then lowered towards a smaller second flange 24 of the empty second reel 9 in order to position the free-end of the optical fiber against the smaller second flange 24 of the second reel 9 , as shown in FIG. 8 b .
- the attachment device 5 then collects a piece of tape from the tape supply station 16 with the collector 15 , moves back to the empty second reel 9 , and presses the collector 15 , with said piece of tape, against the optical fiber and the second smaller flange 24 of the empty second reel 9 in order to attach said optical fiber to said flange.
- an actuator may be configured to limit the compression of the spring-biased frame 14 of the attachment device 5 when the collector 15 of the attachment device 5 is pressed against the optical fiber 2 and the empty second reel 9 in order to attach the optical fiber 2 to the empty second reel 9 .
- the actuator may be a pneumatic cylinder and a pressure, which is smaller than the maximum spring force of the spring-biased frame 14 of the attachment device 5 , may be provided to the pneumatic cylinder. This allows the attachment of the fiber to the empty second reel 9 as the spring-biased frame 14 is not fully compressed and the cutter 7 does not move past the collector and cut the fiber 2 .
- the gripper 8 releases the fiber and moves away from the empty second reel 9 .
- the optical fiber 2 is then first wound onto the second smaller flange 24 for a predetermined amount of rounds before the reel is moved sideways in order to move the optical fiber 2 to a surface between the two larger first flanges 17 of the reel to continue winding the optical fiber 2 on said surface.
- the first larger flange 17 of the reel may comprise an opening for allowing the optical fiber 2 to run past said flange.
- the attachment device 5 comprising the cutter 7 , comprises only one actuator 5 - 1 for controlling the movement of both the attachment device and the cutter. Another possibility is to provide one actuator for the attachment device 5 and another actuator for the cutter 7 in order to control the movement of said attachment device and said cutter separately.
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- The present invention relates to a single-reel winding device, and to a method for replacing a full first reel in a single-reel winding device comprising a distributor wheel for distributing an optical fiber to the first reel.
- Previously, manual labour is involved in attaching an optical fibre to a full reel, cutting said optical fibre from the full reel, and attaching the optical fibre to an empty reel in order to start winding of said optical fiber.
- One of the disadvantages associated with the above arrangement is that manually changing the reel is time consuming.
- It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a single-reel winding device and a method for replacing a full reel in a single-reel winding device so as to overcome at least some of the above problems. The objects of the invention are achieved by a device and a method which are characterized by what is stated in the
independent claims - In the following the invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the attached accompanying drawings illustrating one embodiment of a single-reel winding device and a method for replacing a full reel in such a winding device, in which
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FIG. 1 is an overall drawing of a single-reel winding device; -
FIG. 2 is a drawing showing an example of a winder; -
FIGS. 3a and 3b are drawings showing an example of an attachment device and a gripper, respectively; -
FIG. 4 is a block-diagram of a method for replacing a full first reel in a single-reel winding device; -
FIGS. 5a and 5b are front-view drawings illustrating the attachment and cutting of the optical fiber; -
FIGS. 6a and 6b are side-view drawings illustrating the extraction of a full first reel from the single-reel winding device; -
FIGS. 7a and 7b are side-view drawings illustrating the insertion of an empty second reel to the single-reel winding device; and -
FIGS. 8a and 8b are front-view drawings illustrating the attachment of the optical fiber to an empty reel. -
FIG. 1 is an overall drawing of a single-reel winding device comprising adistributor wheel 1 for distributing anoptical fiber 2 to afirst reel 3 for winding theoptical fiber 2 and awinder 4. In addition the single-reel winding device comprises anattachment device 5 for attaching theoptical fiber 2 to thefirst reel 3 when thefirst reel 3 is in theexchange area 6, acutter 7 for cutting theoptical fiber 2 when thefirst reel 3 is full and agripper 8 for gripping onto theoptical fiber 2, provided by thedistributor wheel 1, and keeping theoptical fiber 2 stationary during attaching and cutting of theoptical fiber 2. Thegripper 8 also keeps the optical fiber stationary while the first,full reel 3 is removed from theexchange area 6 and a second,empty reel 9 is provided to theexchange area 6 in order to continue winding of theoptical fiber 2. -
FIG. 2 is a drawing showing an example of awinder 4. Thewinder 4 comprises a firstrotatable pin 10 and a secondrotatable pin 11, whichpins first reel 3 for winding theoptical fiber 2 on said reel. Thewinder 4 is arranged movably onguide tracks 12, for revolving thefirst reel 3 around a center axis 3-1 of thefirst reel 3 and for moving thefirst reel 3 along the center axis 3-1 between different positions in order to wind theoptical fiber 2 onto thefirst reel 3, and for moving thefirst reel 3 to anexchange area 6 when thefirst reel 3 is full. -
FIGS. 3a and 3b are drawings showing an example of theattachment device 5 and thegripper 8, respectively.FIG. 3a is a drawing showing an example of anattachment device 5. Saidattachment device 5 comprises a spring-biased frame 14 and acollector 15 for collecting a piece of tape. The springbiased frame 14 may be implemented with a “telescopic” design having two coaxially arranged parts generally tubular parts that are pushed away from each other by a spring in the frame, for instance. Theattachment device 5 may be configured to collect a piece of tape from a tape supply station, for instance, in order to attach theoptical fiber 2 to a reel with said piece of tape. Theattachment device 5 may also comprise acutter 7. According to one embodiment, thecutter 7 is a blade, arranged alongside the spring-biased frame 14 of theattachment device 5. -
FIG. 3b illustrates that thegripper 8 comprisesmovable jaws 13 arranged to open and to close for gripping on to theoptical fibre 2. In addition, thegripper 8 may comprise an actuator for moving thegripper 8 towards the reel and away from the reel. -
FIG. 4 shows a block-diagram of a method for replacing a fullfirst reel 3 in a single-reel winding device comprising adistributor wheel 1 for distributing anoptical fiber 2 to thefirst reel 3. Said method comprises (A) moving thefirst reel 3 away from thedistributor wheel 1 when thefirst reel 3 is full until theoptical fiber 2 runs over a flange of thefirst reel 3, (B) gripping theoptical fiber 2 at a position between thedistributor wheel 1 and the flange of thefirst reel 3, (C) attaching theoptical fiber 2 to the flange of thefirst reel 3, (D) cutting theoptical fiber 2 at a position between thegripper 8 and the flange, (E) removing thefirst reel 3, (F) moving a second empty reel to a position where theoptical fiber 2 runs over a flange of thesecond reel 9, (G) attaching theoptical fiber 2 to the flange of thesecond reel 9, (H) releasing the optical fiber from thegripper 8, and (I) initiating reeling of theoptical fiber 2 to thesecond reel 9. -
FIGS. 5-8 further illustrate the method described inFIG. 4 .FIGS. 5a and 5b are front-view drawings illustrating the attachment and cutting of theoptical fiber 2. InFIG. 5a , thewinder 4 is arranged to move thefirst reel 3 away from thedistributor wheel 1 when thefirst reel 3 is full, such that thegripper 8 can grip theoptical fiber 2 at a position between thedistributor wheel 1 and a flange of thefirst reel 3 which is closest to thedistributor wheel 1. In other words, when thefirst reel 3 is full and has been moved to theexchange area 6, thegripper 8, which is situated between a flange of thefirst reel 3 and thedistributor wheel 1, moves towards the optical fiber for gripping onto the optical fiber by closing the movable jaws for keeping the optical fiber stationary. Holding the optical fiber stationary with thegripper 8 is advantageous as the optical fiber cannot escape during a reel exchange and it may be precisely positioned for attaching. - After the
gripper 8 has gripped onto theoptical fiber 2, theattachment device 5 collects a piece of tape from thetape supply station 16 with thecollector 15. In order to attach theoptical fiber 2 to the reel and cut theoptical fiber 2 with a single motion, thecollector 15 of theattachment device 5 is then pressed against theoptical fiber 2 and a largerfirst flange 17 of thefirst reel 3. In other words, theattachment device 5 presses thecollector 15, having the piece of tape, against theoptical fiber 2 and the largerfirst flange 17 of the fullfirst reel 3 with such a force that the telescopic (for instance) spring-biased frame 14 of theattachment device 5 compresses sufficiently to move thecutter 7 past thecollector 15 thus cutting theoptical fiber 2. Theattachment device 5 and may comprise an actuator 5-1 for moving theattachment device 5 and for pressing thecollector 15 against theoptical fiber 2 and the reel. Thegripper 8 may also comprise an actuator 8-1 for moving thegripper 8 towards and away from theoptical fiber 2. Said actuators 5-1, 8-1 may be, for instance, pneumatic cylinders arranged movably on arail 25, as illustrated inFIGS. 5a and 5 b. - When the
optical fiber 2 has been attached to the fullfirst reel 3 and cut, thegripper 8, still holding the free-end of theoptical fiber 2, moves away from the fullfirst reel 3, so as to allow the fullfirst reel 3 to be moved away from theexchange area 6 for moving the fullfirst reel 3 on to the next processing sequence. One possible way to move the fullfirst reel 3 the next processing sequence is illustrated inFIGS. 6a and 6 b. -
FIGS. 6a and 6b are side-view drawings illustrating the extraction of a fullfirst reel 3 from the single-reel winding device. InFIG. 6a , afirst extension arm 18, having an extractingend 19, extends from a downstream side of theproduction line 20 towards the fullfirst reel 3 in such a way that the extractingend 19 is arranged under the fullfirst reel 3. The winder 4 (not shown inFIGS. 6a and 6b ) then detaches itself from the fullfirst reel 3 by moving the tworotatable pins first reel 3 onto the extractingend 19 of thefirst extension arm 18 which then retracts back to the downstream side of theproduction line 20 with the firstfull reel 3. When thefirst extension arm 18 has been retracted back to the production line, the extractingend 19 tilts towards the downstream side of theproduction line 20 due to contact with a roller or wheel arranged below theextension arm 18 in order to move the fullfirst reel 3 to the production line, as is illustrated inFIG. 6 b. -
FIGS. 7a and 7b are side-view drawings illustrating the insertion of an emptysecond reel 9 to the single-reel winding device. The winder 4 (not shown inFIGS. 7a and 7b ) is arranged to, after removal of the fullfirst reel 3, move the secondempty reel 9 to a position where a flange of the secondempty reel 9, which flange is located closest to thedistributor wheel 1, is located between thedistributor wheel 1 and thegripper 8, such that theattachment device 5 can attach theoptical fiber 2 to the flange. In other words, after extracting the fullfirst reel 3, thewinder 4 is moved back to theexchange area 6 and an emptysecond reel 9 is rotated to a suitable position for winding in an upstream side of theprocessing line 21, as shown inFIG. 7a . The emptysecond reel 9 is rotated, for instance, by usingrollers 22 arranged in asecond extension arm 23 in order to obtain a position where holes in at least one of the flanges of thesecond reel 9 are rotated to a correct position to engage thecorresponding pin second extension arm 23, having the emptysecond reel 9 at the extending end, then extends from the upstream side of theproduction line 21 towards theexchange area 6, as shown inFIG. 7 b. -
FIGS. 8a and 8b are front-view drawings illustrating the attachment of theoptical fiber 2 to the emptysecond reel 9. Once the emptysecond reel 9 is in theexchange area 6, the twopins winder 4 move towards each other in order to attach onto the emptysecond reel 9, as shown inFIG. 8a . Thegripper 8, still holding the free-end of theoptical fiber 2, is then lowered towards a smallersecond flange 24 of the emptysecond reel 9 in order to position the free-end of the optical fiber against the smallersecond flange 24 of thesecond reel 9, as shown inFIG. 8b . Theattachment device 5 then collects a piece of tape from thetape supply station 16 with thecollector 15, moves back to the emptysecond reel 9, and presses thecollector 15, with said piece of tape, against the optical fiber and the secondsmaller flange 24 of the emptysecond reel 9 in order to attach said optical fiber to said flange. - The
collector 15 is pressed against theoptical fiber 2 and the secondsmaller flange 24 preferably with such a force that the spring-biasedframe 14 is not compressed to an extent where thecutter 7 moves past thecollector 15 and cuts theoptical fiber 2. In an example, an actuator may be configured to limit the compression of the spring-biasedframe 14 of theattachment device 5 when thecollector 15 of theattachment device 5 is pressed against theoptical fiber 2 and the emptysecond reel 9 in order to attach theoptical fiber 2 to the emptysecond reel 9. In said example, the actuator may be a pneumatic cylinder and a pressure, which is smaller than the maximum spring force of the spring-biasedframe 14 of theattachment device 5, may be provided to the pneumatic cylinder. This allows the attachment of the fiber to the emptysecond reel 9 as the spring-biasedframe 14 is not fully compressed and thecutter 7 does not move past the collector and cut thefiber 2. - After the
fiber 2 has been attached to the emptysecond reel 9, thegripper 8 releases the fiber and moves away from the emptysecond reel 9. Theoptical fiber 2 is then first wound onto the secondsmaller flange 24 for a predetermined amount of rounds before the reel is moved sideways in order to move theoptical fiber 2 to a surface between the two largerfirst flanges 17 of the reel to continue winding theoptical fiber 2 on said surface. The firstlarger flange 17 of the reel may comprise an opening for allowing theoptical fiber 2 to run past said flange. - In
FIGS. 5a, 5b and 8a, 8b , theattachment device 5, comprising thecutter 7, comprises only one actuator 5-1 for controlling the movement of both the attachment device and the cutter. Another possibility is to provide one actuator for theattachment device 5 and another actuator for thecutter 7 in order to control the movement of said attachment device and said cutter separately. - It will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that, as the technology advances, the inventive concept can be implemented in various ways. The invention and its embodiments are not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.
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